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- A molecular biologist and his laboratory partner uncover evidence that may fundamentally change society as we know it.
- A returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories.
- The daughter of a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician, recently deceased, tries to come to grips with her possible inheritance: his insanity. Complicating matters are one of her father's ex-students, who wants to search through his papers, and her estranged sister, who shows up to help settle his affairs.
- Nineteenth-century English poet, John Keats and his dressmaking neighbor, Fanny Brawne, have total disregard for each other. An unlikely romance develops and they fall deeply in love near the end of his life.
- A sound engineer's work for an Italian horror studio becomes a terrifying case of life imitating art.
- A film about the life and work of the cosmologist, Stephen Hawking, who despite his near total paralysis, was one of the great minds of all time.
- The film is based on the musical recording of the famous opera by Modest Mussorgsky about the tragic events surrounding the ruling of the Russian tsar Boris in the early 17th century. The recording was actually made two years before the filming with the participation of the Washington Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich) and several opera stars (the part of Marina is sung by Galina Vishnevskaya). Zulawski made the film just as we would be watching the theatrical performance. Then we are going through the sets and, finally, we notice the film crew. The director deliberately filled the picture with a plenty of anachronisms making the implications on the Soviet history and the other dictatorships of the 20th century.
- Educational anthology featuring eight funny shorts designed to help people learn American English at beginner level.
- A biographical film about the acclaimed American humourist and author.
- A doctor hunts a vicious, man-eating tiger that terrorizes a native jungle village. In time the doctor experiences a personal change when he accepts their native customs and beliefs.
- A documentary about actress Isabella Rossellini's personal affinity for animals.
- Finding the orgin of words
- A story about real life early 20th century British composer and music critic Philip Arnold Heseltine.
- Oxford-produced series based on the children's books, for the purpose of helping young Germans to learn English. Pre-dates the CITV version by 2 years.
- The series follows the life of Helen Tremain, the Remote Area Nurse, charged with providing medical services to the remote Torres Strait Islanders community.
- A look into Canada's incredible strides with progressive politics, while at the same time the U.S. has become increasingly polarized on such issues as the Drug War and Gay-marriage. Canada now presents a sharp contrast between itself and its southern neighbor, making converts of many a U.S. citizen.
- 'Dynamic' empowers students to connect what they learn in the classroom to their day-to-day lives. Enriched with immersive media, the course draws students in and inspires them to take responsibility for their own success.
- Ant and Dec celebrate thirty years on screen by having a reunion with Cat Deeley. The trio reminisce on the hit Saturday morning TV show that launched their presenting careers and brought them stardom.
- An Australian version of the popular American quiz show. The main twist of this program was that the host would give the answers, to which the contestants would then have to supply the questions. This show was noted for having significantly more difficult questions than most other quiz shows.
- Maggie Black returns to the Oxford suburb where she made her 1974 film, to talk to locals and see how it has changed in the intervening almost half century.